These
proceedings shall be read in continuation of the earlier proceedings of the
Commission dated 18.12.2013. In response, the Deputy Commissioner of Police,
East District, Delhi, vide his communication dated 10.1.2014 has submitted
the report. The relevant part of the report is reproduced below:- "In
this regard, it is submitted that an interim compensation of Rs. One Lac was
granted to the victim in case FIR No.146/13 u/s 363/366
A/376(D)/377/342/307/201/34 IPC & 5(m,1,r.g,)/6 POCSO Act, PS Gandhi
Nagar under clause 8 of the Delhi Victim Compensation Scheme, 2011 by Delhi
State Legal Services Authority as compensation for welfare and rehabilitation
of victim in above mentioned case. It is also learnt that several prominent
persons have also donated amount to the deceased in their own capacity. It is
also informed that DE against Inspector Dharmendra Pal Singh No.D/3299 then
SHO/PS Gandhi Nagar and SI Mahabir Singh, No.4469/D, initiated vide order
No.3158-78/P. Cell/Vig. (P-II) dt. 27.4.2013, which is held-in-abeyance by
the CAT. As the delinquents had filed OA No.2447/13 & MA No.1745/13 for
the change of the E.O. and demanded certain documents. However, 14 PWs out of
19 have already been examined by the E.O. Matter is already sub-judice &
decision will be taken after receiving direction from the CAT." A
similar report dated 22.1.2014 has also been received from SDM, Gandhi Nagar,
Delhi stating that financial relief of Rs. One Lakh has been paid to the
victim. The Commission has considered the matter. Financial relief as per
policy of the Government has already been paid to the victim. The
Departmental action against the delinquent police personnel has already been
initiated and is now sub judice before Central Administrative Tribunal. The
criminal case registered in the matter is pending trial in the court. No
further action is called for. The reports are taken on record and the case is
closed. LINKED WITH MAIN FILE NO.2361/30/2/2013-WC.

These
proceedings shall be read in continuation of the earlier proceedings of the
Commission dated 17.06.2013, vide which the SP, Kaithal, was directed to
submit present status of investigation of the case. The Deputy Commissioner,
Kaithal, was directed to inform the Commission as to what steps have been
taken for payment of monetary relief to the victim under Scheduled Caste and
Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. Pursuant to the directions
of the Commission, the SP, Kaithal, has submitted his report dated
31.07.2013, in which it is stated that a chargesheet has been submitted U/S
363/365/366-A/376 (2)(g)/506 IPC and U/S 3 (1) (12) of Scheduled Caste and
Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. Another report dated
16.08.2013 has been received from the Deputy Commissioner, Kaithal, in which
it is stated that Rs.65,000/- have been given to Shri Lal Singh, father of
the victim. A photocopy of the cheque is annexed with. The Commission has
perused and considered the reports. It is clear from the report of the SP
that chargesheet has been filed in the matter. The matter is sub-judice and
required monetary relief has been paid. Hence, no further intervention of the
Commission in the matter is required and the case is closed.

This
case pertains to the death of new born child and mother due to blood bank
error and supply of wrong blood to be infused to her. The Commission vide
Proceedings dated 12.6.2013 observed and directed thus : "In response,
the Commission has received a reply dated 11/12/12 from the Special
Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Deptt., Govt. of NCT of Delhi that due
to the negligence of the laboratory technician blood of the wrong group was
issued for transfusion to the patient. The hospital administration, taking a
serious view of the matter, took most stringent action possible against the
said official by removing him from service. However, as the next of kin of
the deceased did not agree on the advice of hospital administration to
conduct the postmortem, the precise cause of the death could not be
ascertained. The hospital administration has taken necessary action to
prevent such instance. The Commission has considered the material placed on
record and observes that a precious life was lost due to the negligence /
mistake of the technician posted in the blood bank who issued blood of the
wrong group for transfusion to the patient. For such negligent mistake the
State must bear vicarious liability. The Commission, therefore, recommends to
the Govt. of NCT of Delhi through its Chief Secretary to pay compensation of
Rs.4,00,000/-(four lakh only) to the next of kin of the deceased Priya. The
proof of payment is to be submitted within six weeks." Pursuant to the
directions of the Commission, the Dy. Secretary (H&FW), Govt. of NCT
Delhi, Health & Family Welfare Department, New Delhi submitted the
compliance report alongwith proof of payment. The NoK of the victims have
been paid compensation amount of Rs. 4,00,000/-, therefore, the Commission is
not inclined to proceed further in the matter. The case is closed. The
complainant and NoK of the victims be given a copy of this Proceedings.
LINKED WITH MAIN FILE NO.6780/30/0/2011.